Welcome to Glendon's Research Apprenticeship Program (RAP)!
Through our unique program, you will receive valuable mentorship from a faculty member, develop research skills, explore your interests, and receive a $1,500 scholarship.
After selection, you will spend two terms conducting research under the supervision of a faculty member, connect with other members of the student community, faculty and like-minded alumni through monthly development workshops. Finally, you'll take part in networking sessions.
You'll spend up to 5 hours a week on learning-related work.

Benefits of the RAP
Mentoring from a Glendon faculty member, who will support and encourage you to develop skills to navigate academia, research and career development.
A $1,500 scholarship, half of which ($750) is paid at the end of the fall term and the remaining half ($750) at the end of the winter term.
Exclusive monthly workshops that encourage academic and personal development. Here are just a few examples:
- Navigating York University's OMNI Library System
- Evaluating Scholarly Sources
- Success as an undergraduate student
- Time management
- Exploring career opportunities in research
- Reaching full academic potential
- Maintaining resilience in academic environments
Networking opportunities with Glendon faculty and alumni to build your network and gain additional insight into your research, career and personal development.
Applying to graduate schools is made easy. You can get references for postgraduate study from your mentor teachers, develop strong research skills and demonstrate your passion for academia through your involvement.
Acquire transferable skills for academic success or for a CV.
- Learn to carry out library research, condense information, identify reliable sources of information and analyse texts.
- Develop research expertise and acquire skills in communication, organisation, problem-solving and time management.
FAQ about the RAP
Timeline
- March 6, 2026 - RAP applications open
- May 8, 2026 - Deadline for RAP applications
- The RAP officially begins in the autumn. You'll begin your research alongside your mentor in September 2026 and finish your assistantship in April 2027.
Eligibility
- All first-year Top Scholars are eligible to apply.
- If you have completed your first year of studies and are enrolled full-time in a program at Glendon, you may also apply.
- Some projects may require specific skills (e.g., language skills, WordPress and Adobe Photoshop).
- Your curiosity, academic record, learning potential and educational goals are taken into account.
How to apply
- Discover the list of available teachers and projects. (Coming soon)
- Complete and submit the application form by May 18, 2026.

